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Page 297
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid , that the said Society shall
have power to elect and qualify such officers as may by them be deemed
necessary , to be chosen at such time and to hold their offices for such period as
the ...
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid , that the said Society shall
have power to elect and qualify such officers as may by them be deemed
necessary , to be chosen at such time and to hold their offices for such period as
the ...
Page 126
And this deponent further saith , that no oil , wine , nor olives , hath ever been
produced at Augusta , or hath ever been attempted to be raised or cultivated
there , to the best of this deponent ' s knowledge . And further this deponent saith
not .
And this deponent further saith , that no oil , wine , nor olives , hath ever been
produced at Augusta , or hath ever been attempted to be raised or cultivated
there , to the best of this deponent ' s knowledge . And further this deponent saith
not .
Page 130
And this deponent further saith , that he believes and is persuaded that the said
sum of four hundred pounds aforesaid , was sent over into this colony for change
to the inhabitants . And this deponent further saith , that sometime after , John ...
And this deponent further saith , that he believes and is persuaded that the said
sum of four hundred pounds aforesaid , was sent over into this colony for change
to the inhabitants . And this deponent further saith , that sometime after , John ...
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colony , sent home to the trustees by them , some time in the month of December
last : and this deponent further saith , that Mr . Thomas Jones said to Henry
Parker , that the said grand jury ought by all means to be discharged ; and the
said ...
colony , sent home to the trustees by them , some time in the month of December
last : and this deponent further saith , that Mr . Thomas Jones said to Henry
Parker , that the said grand jury ought by all means to be discharged ; and the
said ...
Page 294
Whilst these dispositions were making for the security of the province , the
parliament gave ten thousand pounds this year for the further settling and
securing the colony ; but as the expenses of the forts and the supplies which
were sent for the ...
Whilst these dispositions were making for the security of the province , the
parliament gave ten thousand pounds this year for the further settling and
securing the colony ; but as the expenses of the forts and the supplies which
were sent for the ...
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